Catawba College Academic Resources

Catawba College ensures that students have access to all the academic resources they need in order to succeed at college and at life. From literal academic resources such as textbooks and technology, to career discovery, to personalized academic support, we've got you covered while you're here. And, chances are you'll also be better prepared for life after Catawba as well. From your first job to your last, the skills and resources you'll use and develop at Catawba College will stay with you for a lifetime.

Campus Resources

BookstoreMore than just collegiate apparel, the bookstore carries gifts and a selection of textbooks, computers, and supplies that will ensure every Catawba College student is prepared for success.

CatLinkCatawba's online portal, CatLink, serves as a central location for students to check their grades and academic standing, view upcoming semester schedules or course offerings, check their Catawba e-mail, manage online courses or supplemental class material, have discussions with professors, and much more!

Information Technology (IT) Catawba's IT Department is responsible for the data, voice, and cable networks and all the computers, devices, software systems, and data bases that connect to these networks. IT's goal is to provide secure and reliable technology that advances teaching and learning and streamlines administrative business processes. IT staff members strive to be readily available and helpful in resolving issues and answering questions about Catawba Technology.

LibraryThe Corriher-Linn-Black Library has become an increasingly important nucleus for research and collaboration on the Catawba campus. In addition to its growing collection of digital and print books and journals, the Library also houses the largest instruction lab on campus, provides laptops for checkout, and offers wireless access throughout its interior and outside patio. These features, combined with ample collaborative and private study spaces, have made the Library a major campus technology hub.

The Honor Code

student complaints

Federal regulations require institutions that participate in Federal student aid programs authorized under Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 must have a process whereby the state in which the institution is located can review and appropriately act on consumer complaints arising under state law.

Students who wish to waive/amend graduation/degree requirements, academic probation/standards, or other policies delineated in the Catawba Catalog may petition the Academic Policies and Standards Committee (ACPOL). Read more below: